In Huckabee, Israel Will Have a Longtime Friend and True Believer as Ambassador | Baptist Press
(RNS) — Mike Huckabee’s journey to becoming the U.S. ambassador to Israel began 50 years ago.
(RNS) — Mike Huckabee’s journey to becoming the U.S. ambassador to Israel began 50 years ago.
A federal judge in Florida has blocked a facemask mandate for airlines and trains, prompting the Biden administration to discontinue enforcing the COVID-19 pandemic-related order.
A Massachusetts city passed an ordinance banning pro-life pregnancy centers because they allegedly deceive clients about abortion, a claim challenged by advocates who support the free resources pregnancy centers offer women seeking support raising their child.
U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle said the federal rule requiring face coverings on airplanes, trains, and buses exceeded the authority of U.S. health officials. The rule was set to expire ...
The Biden administration celebrated the Easter holiday with a longstanding White House tradition - but without any apparent reference to the reason for the season.
New funding for COVID and pandemic response is expected to be on the table when Congress returns from their recess next week. But some lawmakers want to know what happened to the rest of the money given out.
The GOP is only five seats shy of regaining control in the House of Representatives. If polling proves true, 2022 will be a game-changer thanks to black Republicans and women.
As part of Florida's stated mission of putting families first, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Tuesday to provide $25 million in additional support for foster parents.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is in the process of sending charter buses filled with illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C.
Kentucky has passed a law that prohibits biological males from participating in girls’ sports, with the Republican-controlled legislature overriding a veto by Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks of gestation as the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule this year on the constitutionality of a similar law in Mississippi.